Trees

Trees

Enjoy the Value and Appreciate the Beauty of Trees

Trees were the very first products offered by Nature Hills and we are huge fans of these gorgeous woody plants. Trees form the frames of our houses and grace our yards and landscapes with beauty and shade.

Depending on what is in stock, Nature Hills offers well over 200 different tree species. From flowering trees, to trees that provide brilliant red fall color, you’ll find many beautiful options that would work for you.

No matter where you are in the continental United States, we have trees that thrive in your USDA planting zone. From Palm trees, Dogwood, Oak to those lovely ornamental Japanese Maple, each tree offers a unique look and works hard to benefit your garden.

Please read the Plant Fact Highlights to learn as much as you can about the height, spread, and sunlight requirements of your tree. You’ll want to select the right tree that loves the growing conditions where you’ll plant it.

Click the photos to learn more or call our plant experts at (888) 864-7663 if you need help making a choice. We get it, there are just so many wonderful trees!

Trees for Every Garden Need

Trees do so much for your landscape. Densely branched trees, like Arborvitae and provide a beautiful privacy screen. Some trees, such as Magnolia, Redbuds and Tulip Poplars develop ornate flowers that astound visitors during their season of bloom. Others, like the Maples, Autumn Blooming Cherry and Ginko wait until fall to produce their brilliant red, crimson, blaze orange and harvest gold foliage.

If you want to search for all the trees in a broad category, such as: Accent Trees, Ornamental Trees, Fast Growing Trees, Privacy Trees or Evergreens, visit our Shop by Type page.

See All the Improved Tree Varieties

Because we offer so many species of trees, you’ll love shopping by Variety. See all the improved cultivars of your old favorites like Oak, Redbud, Magnolia, and Willow.

Expert plant breeders across the country are working hard to improve these varieties for better color, cold hardiness, drought tolerance, reduced seed set and bigger, better blooms. They understand what today’s property owner is looking for when it comes to trees.